Pion Johan, Segers Veerle, Fransen Job, Debuyck Gijs, Deprez Dieter, Haerens Leen, Vaeyens Roel, Philippaerts Renaat, Lenoir Matthieu
a Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Department of Movement and Sports Sciences , Ghent University , Ghent , Belgium.
Eur J Sport Sci. 2015;15(5):357-66. doi: 10.1080/17461391.2014.944875. Epub 2014 Aug 21.
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the Flemish Sports Compass (FSC), a non-sport-specific generic testing battery. It was hypothesised that a set of 22 tests would have sufficient discriminant power to allocate athletes to their own sport based on a unique combination of test scores. First, discriminant analyses were applied to the 22 tests of anthropometry, physical fitness and motor coordination in 141 boys under age 18 (16.1 ± 0.8 years) and post age at peak height velocity (maturity offset = 2.674 ± 0.926) from Flemish Top Sport Academies for badminton, basketball, gymnastics, handball, judo, soccer, table tennis, triathlon and volleyball. Second, nine sequential discriminant analyses were used to assess the ability of a set of relevant performance characteristics classifying participants and non-participants for the respective sports. Discriminant analyses resulted in a 96.4% correct classification of all participants for the nine different sports. When focusing on relevant performance characteristics, 80.1% to 97.2% of the total test sample was classified correctly within their respective disciplines. The discriminating characteristics were briefly the following: flexibility in gymnastics, explosive lower-limb strength in badminton and volleyball, speed and agility in badminton, judo, soccer and volleyball, upper-body strength in badminton, basketball and gymnastics, cardiorespiratory endurance in triathletes, dribbling skills in handball, basketball and soccer and overhead-throwing skills in badminton and volleyball. The generic talent characteristics of the FSC enable the distinction of adolescent boys according to their particular sport. Implications for talent programmes are discussed.
本研究的目的是评估佛兰芒体育指南针(FSC),这是一种非特定于某项运动的通用测试组合。研究假设,一套22项测试将具有足够的判别力,能够根据测试分数的独特组合将运动员分配到他们各自从事的运动项目中。首先,对来自佛兰芒顶级体育学院的141名18岁以下男孩(16.1±0.8岁,身高速度峰值后的年龄,成熟偏移量=2.674±0.926)进行了人体测量、体能和运动协调性的22项测试,并应用判别分析,这些男孩分别从事羽毛球、篮球、体操、手球、柔道、足球、乒乓球、铁人三项和排球运动。其次,使用九次连续判别分析来评估一组相关表现特征对各运动项目参与者和非参与者进行分类的能力。判别分析得出,对所有参与者在九种不同运动项目中的正确分类率为96.4%。当关注相关表现特征时,在各自学科内,总测试样本中有80.1%至*97.2%被正确分类。判别特征简要如下:体操中的柔韧性、羽毛球和排球中的下肢爆发力、羽毛球、柔道、足球和排球中的速度和敏捷性、羽毛球、篮球和体操中的上肢力量、铁人三项运动员的心肺耐力、手球、篮球和足球中的运球技巧以及羽毛球和排球中的过头投掷技巧。FSC的通用天赋特征能够根据青少年男孩所从事的特定运动对他们进行区分。文中还讨论了对人才培养计划的启示。